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Set to arrive in the second quarter of 2019, the 2019 e-tron has a 95-kilowatt-hour battery, standard all-wheel drive and is able to automatically adjust its ride height up to 3 inches, lowering itself at highway speeds to reduce drag. It will have a range of just under 250 miles, based on the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure used in Europe. It will come in two standard trims as well as a special First Edition model limited to 999 vehicles. The e-tron starts at $75,795, including shipping
Similar in size to a Q7, the e-tron is expected to compete directly with the Tesla Model X.